CREEPY: Malik Taylor (above), a dean at Business of Sports School and the dad of two young girls, allegedly had sex with four students, one of whom was just 16.

CREEPY: Malik Taylor (right), a dean at Business of Sports School (left) and the dad of two young girls, allegedly had sex with four students, one of whom was just 16. (
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This kind of sex ed was not on the curriculum.

A dirty dean at a Manhattan high school abused his authority to lure female students into having sex with him in classrooms, in his car and at sleazy motels, investigators said yesterday.

Malik Taylor, 31, lied about being married, then repeatedly had unprotected sex with four students in at least three boroughs and in Mount Vernon, Westchester, a schools investigation found.

And the Business of Sports School dean allegedly harassed and propositioned at least four other girls with creepy come-ons and hundreds of phone calls and text messages — using his wife’s phone.

Officials said the father of two young daughters had sex more than a dozen times with students, one of whom was 16 and below the age of legal consent.

Taylor even had the nerve to ask two of them to participate in a threesome — but was rebuffed, according to a report by schools Special Commissioner of Investigation Richard Condon.

Not that the rejection affected Taylor’s confidence.

He allegedly told one student that he would “f–k the s–t out of” her.

When she responded that she didn’t want to have intercourse with him, he allegedly asked if he could “at least suck on her boobs.”

Taylor allegedly told another student to walk down the stairs at the school so he could see her “a– shake.”

Taylor could not be reached for comment. A neighbor said he had left his Queens home to visit relatives in Georgia.

Sources said Taylor’s wife is a Department of Education teacher.

“The cellphone used by Taylor was assigned to Taylor’s wife,” the report said.

Investigators said the lowlife Lothario tried to hit on one student with cheesy come-on lines.

“You know how I recognize you?” Taylor allegedly asked a teen identified as “Student E.” When Student E asked how, Taylor told her to turn around and he then pointed to her buttocks.

Condon’s report also said Taylor tried to get a 17-year-old student to buy marijuana for him.

He was finally busted when an assistant principal reported him after another teacher told her Taylor was having affairs with students.

Although Taylor had sworn the girls to secrecy, word got out when the victims learned he was seeing other students behind their backs.

The findings were referred to the district attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

A spokesman for the Brooklyn DA said the office is looking into the charges, and a source said the Manhattan DA would also investigate.

Taylor resigned from his position on May 28. He had worked at Business of Sports for about a year.

The department said he is no longer eligible for employment.

“It’s crazy,” said a staffer who worked at the school. “We talked every day here and there, but I didn’t really expect something like that from him. It was shocking to me. Why would you ever put yourself in that predicament?”